By Tamas Mondovics

Newsome High School, senior Noah Schaller, has committed last month to attend Heidelberg University located in Tiffin, Ohio, and will play football in the fall and plans to study business administration.

The 6-0, 220-pound linebacker, Schaller the son of Paul and Tami Schaller played as a team captain

under Wolves football program head coach  Kenneth Hiscock.

Noah’s choice was well received by the Heidelberg football program, which has sported a 9-2 finish of the 2012 season under the direction of head coach Mike Hallett. The season was highlighted by a trip to the postseason since 1972.

A proud member of NCAA Division III and the highly competitive Ohio Athletic Conference, Heidelberg offers 20 varsity sports in its athletic program. Throughout the years, the Student Princes have claimed 51 regular season and tournament titles.

Founded in 1850, Heidelberg offers 32 majors, 29 minors and nine pre-professional programs, awarding the Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, as well as master’s degrees in education, counseling, business administration and music.

For more information visit www.heidelberg.edu.

 

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